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Let us add Jutta Rüdiger and similar for balance. Zezen ( talk) 07:53, 17 September 2020 (UTC)
[Anon]
See the WP:ASPERSIONS in this SPA's edit history for the context of their claim above.
Bows Zezen ( talk) 16:01, 17 September 2020 (UTC)
Just curious, what definition of "Germany" is this article based on? "Germany" in more or less the sense that we know it exists since 1871. Before that, there was a bunch of independent states, and before that, there were all kinds of other identities. What sense does it make to describe the situation in the Roman Empire toward LGBT if you are talking about Germany? By what definition are the Vikings considered to be part of Germany? What about Prussia, so Königsberg belongs to Germany by your definition but not Bavaria? What is Rubens doing in here, did the authors of this article consider him a German painter? Sorry to say so, but please brush up on your history!
To be honest, this article seems based mainly on copy & paste of this source, with haphazard pieces of information added randomly. I appreciate the wish for writing about the LGBT issue, but this is not an excuse for the use of an extremely questionable concept of history, bordering on gross historical misrepresentations in some places. -- 87.150.13.119 ( talk) 12:01, 7 August 2021 (UTC)
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Let us add Jutta Rüdiger and similar for balance. Zezen ( talk) 07:53, 17 September 2020 (UTC)
[Anon]
See the WP:ASPERSIONS in this SPA's edit history for the context of their claim above.
Bows Zezen ( talk) 16:01, 17 September 2020 (UTC)
Just curious, what definition of "Germany" is this article based on? "Germany" in more or less the sense that we know it exists since 1871. Before that, there was a bunch of independent states, and before that, there were all kinds of other identities. What sense does it make to describe the situation in the Roman Empire toward LGBT if you are talking about Germany? By what definition are the Vikings considered to be part of Germany? What about Prussia, so Königsberg belongs to Germany by your definition but not Bavaria? What is Rubens doing in here, did the authors of this article consider him a German painter? Sorry to say so, but please brush up on your history!
To be honest, this article seems based mainly on copy & paste of this source, with haphazard pieces of information added randomly. I appreciate the wish for writing about the LGBT issue, but this is not an excuse for the use of an extremely questionable concept of history, bordering on gross historical misrepresentations in some places. -- 87.150.13.119 ( talk) 12:01, 7 August 2021 (UTC)